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Before anything can be reasoned upon to a conclusion, certain facts, principles, or data, to reason from, must be established, admitted, or denied.
— Thomas Paine
Saddam Hussein has openly admitted to the rest of the world that he had weapons of mass destruction. He used those weapons to kill his own people.
— Saxby Chambliss
Eddie admitted that some of his life he'd spent hiding from God, and the rest of the time he thought he went unnoticed.
— Mitch Albom
God help him." He chortled. "He doesn't realize he loves her. And even if he did, he wouldn't admitted it."
-Dr. Whitticomb — Judith McNaught
-Dr. Whitticomb — Judith McNaught
The presiding judge ruled that a black person must surely be insane to think that he could be admitted to the University of Mississippi.
— Yuval Noah Harari
Show me the man who would go to heaven alone if he could, and in that man I will show you one who will never be admitted into heaven.
— Owen Feltham
I was afraid I'd fail. So I didn't work.' And there it was, plain as a glass of water, the truth, which he had never admitted to himself.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
she freely admitted that of old she had been a little mad, and now she pretended to be perfectly sane.
— Henry James
It is a general rule of Judgment, that a mischief should rather be admitted than an inconvenience.
— William Cowper
Still - it could not be fairly called wooing a woman to tell her that he would never woo her. It must be admitted to be a ghostly kind of wooing.
— George Eliot
A man of abilities and character, of any sect whatever, may be admitted to any office of public trust under the United States.
— Edmund Randolph
I admitted. If I was going to hallucinate, then at least it was some hot dude instead of something gross.
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
I admitted I bet on baseball, but I wasn't suspended from baseball for betting on baseball.
— Pete Rose
I gave in, and admitted that God was God.
— C.S. Lewis
President Obama has admitted that Medicare is on an unsustainable course and that no amount of tax increases can fix it.
— David Limbaugh
Take it easy!" he shouted over the roar of the engine.
"If you want to drive, be my guest," yelled Josh.
"I don't know how," Sam admitted. — Phillip W. Simpson
"If you want to drive, be my guest," yelled Josh.
"I don't know how," Sam admitted. — Phillip W. Simpson
It is an admitted fact that the ordinary tomtit of commerce has a sounder aesthetic taste than the average female relative in the country.
— Hector Hugh Munro
Why did eighteen blondes go to the movies together? A: They heard that under seventeen weren't admitted!
— Johnny B. Laughing
Out of 135 criminals, including robbers and rapists, 118 admitted that when they were children they burned, hanged and stabbed domestic animals.
— George W. Bush
When thou art come to thyself to own and blush at the brutish ignorance of thy mind, thou art fit to be admitted into Christ's school. If
— William Gurnall
Satire may be mad and anarchic, but it presupposes an admitted superiority in certain things over others; it presupposes a standard.
— G.K. Chesterton
The division between faith and reason is a half-measure, till it is frankly admitted that faith has to do with fiction, and reason with fact.
— Leslie Stephen
It is scary, sometimes, Tomas admitted. But the scary bits are what make you brave.
— Sonya Hartnett
I have spoken to Einstein and he admitted to me that his theory was in fact no different from the one of Parmenides.
— Karl Popper
For the countries of the spirit, to which he was now admitted, were accessible only via many dim and tangled trails.
— Louise Erdrich
Care, admitted as guest, quickly turns to be master.
— Christian Nestell Bovee
[Ransom] preferred to work as a volunteer rather than in admitted slavery: and he liked his cooking a good deal more than that of his companions.
— C.S. Lewis
I didn't know zombies could eat demons," admitted Paul.
"Oh, dey can't, really," said the Baron. "But you know, dey just keep trying anyway. — Jon Skovron
"Oh, dey can't, really," said the Baron. "But you know, dey just keep trying anyway. — Jon Skovron
Americans have never admitted that guns may serve a moral purpose as well as votes.
— T.R. Fehrenbach
I personally believe that a democratic society is morally entitled to set and enforce a limit on the number of new immigrants admitted each year.
— Jan C. Ting
Look. The world is full of liars, and it's time someone admitted it, shed a light on it, and lightened up about it.
— Lauren Handel Zander
It is superstition," she admitted. "But it might be true.
— Jeff VanderMeer
I have never admitted that I am more than twenty-nine, or thirty at the most. Twenty-nine when there are pink shades, thirty when there are not.
— Oscar Wilde
I have never admitted the right of an elderly author to alter the work of a young author, even when the young author happens to be his former self.
— George Bernard Shaw
Lance Armstrong has joined the legion of the lost, the great athletes who were barred or exiled for sins admitted or charged or suspected.
— George Vecsey
It is pleasant to be admitted into the birth-chamber of a great idea destined to be translated into action.
— Augustine Birrell
Not only me," I admitted. "Kriss. She's at the top, too." "Do you need me to break her leg? I could make it happen." She chuckled to herself.
— Kiera Cass
On a recent survey, 80 percent of golfers admitted cheating. The other 20 percent lied.
— Bruce Lansky
He [Augustine] admitted: 'I am the sort of man who writes because he has made progress, and who makes progress by writing.'
— Paul Johnson
A first edition of Peter Pan appeared gift-wrapped on my bed - Lucy admitted that Asher had drafted her to help deliver that present.
— Corrine Jackson
Music is admitted under the skin without permission.
— Jon Foreman
Fear is the thought of admitted inferiority.
— Elbert Hubbard
Even if God had created us, He would never have admitted it.
— George Hammond
It is time we admitted that we are not at war with terrorism. We are at war with Islam.
— Sam Harris
just as good as admitted your guilt, we'll know
— Derick Parsons
Well, I guess I do too," Ava admitted. "I just . . . I don't think it's fair. To other people. To get sad all the time, you know?" Natasha
— Lauren Myracle
Personal ignorance should be admitted, but it should not be allowed to place limits and bounds on the ways 'and means of revelation.
— Jeffrey Lang
Lincoln admitted his infirmities to make way for his spring.
— Richard Brookhiser
It must be admitted that the conception of virtue cannot be separated from the conception of happiness-producing conduct.
— Herbert Spencer
The only time anyone's admitted they were a Christian before was when they were busy telling me why they're better than me.
— R. K. Milholland
In March 1935, Germany admitted the existence of the Luftwaffe,
— Nigel Cawthorne
It is freely admitted that this "testing" is far from ideal and could even be described as anecdotal.
— Eric Gill
He knew he could always be smart later, if that turned out to be a better strategy. But once you admitted to being smart, there was no going back.
— Orson Scott Card
But she felt like she had to earn him, and she hadn't. Not yet. And maybe never, she admitted to herself.
— Danielle Steel
It's time we admitted that there's more to life than money, and it's time we focused not just on GDP, but on GWB - general well-being
— David Cameron
He was drowning, he finally admitted. Drowning in the allure of Lady Jane Westbury.
— Charlotte Featherstone
You want me,Andy. I can feel it.
Yes I want you, I admitted.
In a way you'll never want me. — Ginger Voight
Yes I want you, I admitted.
In a way you'll never want me. — Ginger Voight
Katya liked the asshole-Wulf, she admitted to him. She liked that he was brash and blunt and even sometimes rude.
— Stylo Fantome
The one thing you learn from constantly having your life in danger is that you'd better not waste it. Even Marcus had admitted that in the arcade.
— Richelle Mead
You have asked her to marry you, I hope'
'I might have demanded it', he admitted.
'Even better — Julia Quinn
'I might have demanded it', he admitted.
'Even better — Julia Quinn
(She) whispered, "There is no escape from death." "No, there isn't," I admitted, "but there is still life.
— Colleen Houck
The few women who have been admitted to the study are usually given a second-class status in which they are taught only the basics of self-discovery.
— Frederick Lenz
She didn't know whether she was running away from something or running to something, but she admitted that deep in her heart she wanted to go home.
— Beatrice Sparks
One longs for the presence of a leader like Lincoln, who openly admitted his doubts and as openly preserved his commitment.
— Rollo May
It's the truth, though rarely admitted, that every autobiographical work has a touch of fiction and every fiction has a touch of autobiography.
— Santosh Kumar Das
In public, as well as in private expences, great wealth may, perhaps, frequently be admitted as an apology for great folly.
— Adam Smith
And, beginning to grind his teeth again, Pyotr Petrovich admitted that he'd been a fool
but only to himself, of course. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
but only to himself, of course. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
You brought me to a sanitarium? Thinking of having me admitted?"
"Fortunately for you, it's closed. — B. J. Daniels
"Fortunately for you, it's closed. — B. J. Daniels
So what are you going to do?" "I don't know yet," I admitted, still searching the faces for the girl who had broken my heart.
— Rebecca Donovan
She let out a long, slow breath and admitted to herself that she had fallen completely, irreversibly in love with him.
— Ruth Cardello
Leo," Hazel gasped, "I can't - my arms - "
"Hazel," he said. "Do you trust me?"
"No!"
"Me neither," Leo admitted. — Rick Riordan
"Hazel," he said. "Do you trust me?"
"No!"
"Me neither," Leo admitted. — Rick Riordan
TWELVE-YEAR-OLD TRIAL PRODIGY JUNE IPARIS BECOMES YOUNGEST STUDENT EVER ADMITTED TO DRAKE UNIVERSITY, TO BE OFFICIALLY INDUCTED NEXT WEEK.
— Marie Lu
The look on your face is priceless. You can't decide if you want to go 'oh poor baby' or spit on my shadow."
"Sounds about right," Ash admitted. — Jesse Hajicek
"Sounds about right," Ash admitted. — Jesse Hajicek
Pleasure admitted in undue degree, enslaves the will, nor leaves the judgment free.
— William Cowper
He finally took his harp out of the cobwebs, walked out the door, and admitted who he was: the Unforgiven.
— Patricia A. McKillip
I feel sorry now myself," admitted Davy, "but the trouble is I never feel sorry for doing things till after I've did them.
— L.M. Montgomery
Are you insane?" she'd replied.
"Yes." Jeoff didn't even bat an eye as he admitted it.
-Arabella & Jeoff — Eve Langlais
"Yes." Jeoff didn't even bat an eye as he admitted it.
-Arabella & Jeoff — Eve Langlais
Man is always prey to his truths. Once he has admitted them, he cannot free himself from them.
— Albert Camus
I finally admitted that obesity and diabetes were part of a life-threatening legacy - and I had to deal with that reality or die.
— Stephen Furst
That corporations are the creatures of the Crown must be universally admitted.
— Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon
No religion except ours has taught that man is born in sin; none of the philosophical sects has admitted it; none therefore has spoken the truth
— Blaise Pascal
It has to be admitted that we English have sex on the brain, which is a very unsatisfactory place to have it.
— Malcolm Muggeridge
I loved this girl. I was in love with Aleena Moore. Now that I'd finally admitted it, it was all I could see.
— Anonymous
Perhaps this is what we mean by sanity: that, whatever our self-admitted eccentricities might be, we are not villains of our own stories.
— Teju Cole
If i had not been admitted to these studies it would not have been worth while to have been born.
— Seneca.
There Kelvin proved himself such a prodigy that he was admitted to Glasgow University at the exceedingly tender age of ten.
— Bill Bryson
One day it will have to be officially admitted that what we have christened reality is an even greater illusion than the world of dreams.
— Salvador Dali
I lifted my eyes, and, for the first time, admitted the truth.
"I gave up," I whispered.
"Don't give up," she whispered back. — Mitch Albom
"I gave up," I whispered.
"Don't give up," she whispered back. — Mitch Albom
That which enters the mind through reason can be corrected. That which is admitted through faith, hardly ever.
— Santiago Ramon Y Cajal
Luck favors the prepared." -Louis Pasteur . . . but actually for me, Edna from The Incredibles. At least I admitted it.
— Mike Gullickson
Flaubert claimed that we each have a royal room in our hearts into which only very few are admitted.
— Edna O'Brien